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Register: ISRCTN
Last refreshed on: 13 January 2015
Main ID:  ISRCTN88374184
Date of registration: 23/01/2004
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: NHS R&D Regional Programme Register - Department of Health (UK)
Public title: Screening the Newborn for Familial Ureteric Reflux
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Date of first enrolment: 06/01/1993
Target sample size: 0
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  http://isrctn.com/ISRCTN88374184
Study type:  Interventional
Study design:  Randomised controlled trial (Screening)  
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Countries of recruitment
United Kingdom
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Name: John    Scott
Address:  School of Population and Health Sciences University of Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom
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Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: Pregnant mothers with a familial ureteric reflux problem
Exclusion criteria: Does not match inclusion criteria

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Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Neonatal diseases; Other urological and genital disease
Neonatal Diseases
Obstructive and reflux uropathy
Intervention(s)
Maintenance chemotherapy with trimethoprim 2 mg/kg daily
Primary Outcome(s)
Not provided at time of registration
Secondary Outcome(s)
Not provided at time of registration
Secondary ID(s)
93020001
Source(s) of Monetary Support
NHS Executive Northern and Yorkshire (UK)
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
Results
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